Getting right to the point, we're going to play a handful of shows in NYC, Chicago and LA starting August 22nd. They will be informal affairs in medium to small venues with longer set-lists, possible special guests, cool openers and other surprises. Upon reflection, the NIN/JA tour felt like we had to rush through sets due to a limited allotted set length and many shows were in daylight - it just didn't feel right to end NIN that way. An offer to headline V-Fest in Toronto (being announced soon) set the idea in motion to play some FUN shows to end this up with. If we can get it together we'll film these shows, too.

In NYC we'll be playing Bowery Ballroom, Webster Hall and Terminal 5. In Chicago, the Aragon Ballroom. In LA we'll be at The Wiltern, The Henry Fonda, The Palladium and The Echoplex. These should be cool, unusual and unique shows and I hope you come out - this is it.

So far, The Horrors will be joining us for some shows in NYC, Mew will be with us at other shows in NYC, Chicago and LA, and perhaps more.
Details and ticket info will be announced shortly, so check back.

This is an arena tour with big lighting and screens
showing images,is it not?How can they reproduce that
in Terminal fucking 5?

It is a pain in the arse to get tickets to a huge band playing tiny clubs.Why the fuck not just play one sold out show at MSG and then quit to get hitched and pop out kids?Many fans wont get tickets to these shows 4 sure.

HOLY F'in SHIT! I CAN"T WAIT! Trent played the best NIN show I ever saw last time at Jones Beach! Even without all the over the top special effects he was truly on FIRE! It really makes me believe these shows really could be the SHIZNITE! The Horrors new album has quickly become my favorite of the year, it'll be great to see them 2.

BTW - How can so many people who hate music constantly visit music sites and waste all our times to blog how they dislike music? Put down the keyboards you loosers and listen to some good albums!